China lifts rare earths export curbs: India’s electronics sector could benefit from relaxations – what industry experts have to say
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China’s relaxation of rare earth metal export restrictions is poised to benefit India’s electronics sector, a key Make-in-India initiative. This move addresses supply chain challenges, potentially boosting advanced manufacturing and research while stabilizing costs for vital components in electronics and EVs. Experts emphasize the need for India to enhance self-sufficiency in rare earth resources despite this positive development.
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